- [[Narrator] In this video we're going to…continue drawing in vector lines on the right,…based on our raster sketch, on the left.…I'd like to tackle the bathroom next.…I noticed that at the top of the sketch, it says 136 inches,…representing the whole length of the bathroom.…So let's capture that by copying this edge.…I'm going to select that edge,…and I can see it selected in blue.…I'll then press m for move,…and I'll click a point to start moving it.…As I do that, you'll see…that I can move the edge sure enough,…but it remains connected to all the other edges,…and I don't want that behavior, instead I want to copy it.…

So I'm going to press the Option key on the Mac,…or the Control key in Windows, to go into the Copy mode.…Now I can copy this single edge,…unconnected to any other geometry.…I can then type in, 136, Enter,…and now we have the other end of our bathroom.…Now I'd like to preform that operation again,…and I have the object that I just created, as selected.…So I can just click to start moving,…press and release Option or Control,…

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6/14/2017

In addition to boosting the resale value of your home, remodeling your bathroom can help you see your living space in a new, more positive light. In this course, learn how to use SketchUp—the easy-to-use 3D modeling software—to input your existing bathroom and remodel it in 3D using ten of the hottest remodeling trends. Throughout the course, Scott Onstott explains how to work with the tools, layers, materials, styles, and scenes in SketchUp, as well as how to use ready-made fixtures from the 3D Warehouse. He shows how to design floating vanity and vessel sinks, source a freestanding bath and rainshower, build a double-sided fireplace, and more.